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2) 2x + 5 = 15
3) 2x + 3x 10 = 30
1) 10x= 90
x = 5
x = 2
x = 5
x = 2
x = 9
x = 4
x = 3
x = 8
x = 4
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Hamlet A
ct 4 Scene 7
There is a willow grows askant the brook,That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream,Therewith fantastic garlands did she makeOf crowflowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples,That liberal shepherds give a grosser name,But our cold maids do dead men's fingers call them.There on the pendant boughs her crownet weedsClamb'ring to hang, an envious sliver broke, When down her weedy trophies and herselfFell in the weeping brook. Her clothes spread wideAnd, mermaidlike, awhile they bore her up;Which time she chaunted snatches of old lauds,As one incapable of her own distress,Or like a creature native and induedUnto that element. But long it could not beTill that her garments, heavy with their drink,Pull'd the poor wretch from her melodious layTo muddy death. pg.1
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Dual Page & Sound
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Working with Multiple Sound Files
It was late one winter night, long past my bedtime, when Pa and I went owling. There was no wind. The trees stood still as giant statues. And the moon was so bright the sky seemed to shine.
Somewhere behind us a train whistle blew, long and low, like a sad, sad song. A farm dog answered the train, and then a second dog joined in. They sang out, trains and dogs, for a real long time. And when their voices faded away, it was quiet as a dream.
Our feet crunched over the crisp snow and little gray footprints followed us. Pa made a long shadow, but mine was short and round. I had to run after him every now and then to keep up, and my short, round shadow bumped after me. We walked on. I could feel the cold, as if someone’s icy hand was palmdown on my back. And my nose and tops of my cheeks felt cold and hot at the same time. Owl Moon
by: Jane Yolen
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Sound Creating (student): Example
Sound Creating
Horned Toads
No animal has a neater trick for turning off an enemy than the horned toad. It can squirt blood out of its eyes up to six feet away. It only does this when it's frightened. If that isn't a turnoff, the enemy must be very hungry.
The horned toad is not really a toad at all. It's a lizard. Toads all live some of their lives in water. Lizards, like the horned toad, stay on land. No matter what you call it, the horned toad is a frighteninglooking animal. It looks like a tiny monster. Its body is covered with scales. On its head are sharp points that look like horns. These slant back toward the horned toad's body.
Many times a snake that eats a horned toad will die. The "horns"can cut through the snake's stomach and kill it. No wonder a wise snake will leave a horned toad alone.